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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 1975, p. 31

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FICTION Blackout, by _ Hubert Aquin. In the original French, this novel was seâ€" lected for the Governorâ€" General‘s award. Library offers films, songs and stories for spring â€" _ The Continental Op., by Dashiel} â€" Hammett. In these short stories the readâ€" er finds the main themes of Hammett‘s later fiction. The Glass Knife, by John Tully. Tio is Chosen One, raised to be a human sacriâ€" fice in a South American preâ€"Conquest civilization. How the Greeks Kidâ€" napped Mrs. Nixon, by Colin Spencer. A mad farce about U.S. imperialism and its involvement with a police state. The Man From Greek and Roman, by James Goldman. Romance, adventure, mysâ€" tery, aesthetics and archeâ€" ology are the ingredients of this novel. The Waterloo Public Liâ€" brary will be offering a number of special proâ€" grammes during the spring break with the first being the best of the year movies. Three films will be shown on Mar. 22 at 2:30 p.m. They are, "Elsa and her Celiac Sprue meeting The next regular meetâ€" ing of the Celiac Sprue Asâ€" sociation of Waterloo region will be held at 7:45 p.m. on Mar. 19 in the gold room of the nurses‘ residence at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital. Persons planning to attend this meeting should enter the parking lot off Park Street. New books at the library wWEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 MON ONCLE ANTOINE MONDAY, MARCH 17 ACTION The October Crisis of 1970 FRIDAY, MARCH 21 SELECTED SHORT FILMS of INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION ROOM 1E1 ARTS BUILDING WILERED LAURIER UNIVERSITY 7â€"00 P.M. INEMA A discussion over coffee will follow in the Mezzanine THREE EVENINGS OF FILM FROM N.F.D. Everyone Welcome FREE MOVIES FREE COFFEE The Ninth Tentacle, by Marion Rippon. This Canadiâ€" an novelist tells a gripping tale of people driven by their own compulsion to destruction. * The Prime Minister‘s Boat is Missing, by John Dyson. An adventure story in the classic tradition of Alistair Maclean‘s novels. Rubbish, by Susan Barâ€" rett. A book which enterâ€" tains on several levels and raises some topical quesâ€" tions about society. NONâ€"FICTION ‘ The Films of Boris Karâ€" loff, by Richard Bojarski. The complete record of Karâ€" loff‘s career, covering his films, his radio and teleâ€" vision performances, and his theatre roles. The House of David, by Jerry Landay. The story of Having a Baby Can Be a Scream, by Joan Rivers. On Mar. 27 there will be the fourth annual Dragon Day Celebration as lovâ€" able dragons take the youngâ€" sters through stories, games films and crafts. A dragon will be given to each child A tribute to Laurel and Hardy will be featured on Mar. 26 as the library will presentâ€" three of the films that helped make the duo the best comedians ever. Lion Cubs", "Brown Wolf" and "Of cats and Men". Daffy the clown will make his appearance on Mar. 25 as the circus comes to the library. This event will feature an hour of stories, songs and films plus a circus parade and popcorn. the dramatic turn in the forâ€" tunes of the Israelite people and the leaders who brought it about: Saul, David, and Solomon. + The Successful Manager/ Secretary Team, by Elmer Winter. A practical guide to _ establishing _ sureâ€"fire office teamwork that asâ€" sures smooth â€" operation in any office situation. Name Dropping, by Miâ€" chael Pertwee. The scintil lating autobiegraphy of a top theatre, film and teleâ€" vision writer. Sammy Davis Jr.‘s Greatâ€" est Hits. Voices of the Middle Ages: Music from the Gothic Cathedral. Trumpet Extraordinary Rafael Mendez. Voices of the Middl« Golden Favorites; The ‘‘*Original‘‘ Ink Spots. Films of storybook characters will be shown on Mar. 29 including "Dr. Suess on the Loose," ‘"Georgie to the Resuce" and three of the Madeline films. to be taken home. Three of the five special events will be held at the Parkside branch of the library with the Dragon Day Celebration scheduled for Mar. 25, the Laurel and Hardy films â€" on Mar. 26 and the circus on Mar. 27. All the programmes will start at 2:30 p.m. and tickâ€" kets will be available upon presentation of a current library card. s 1. SAT. MARCH 29thâ€" 10 â€"3 p.m. at Waterloo Arena. 2. SAT. APRIL 5thâ€" 10â€" 3 p.m. \ SUN. APRIL 6th â€" 1â€" 4 p.m. at Moses Springer, Albert McCormick and Waterloo Arenas. 3. NIAGARA FALLS TOUR including WELLAND CANAL. AMERICAN BORDER CROSSING. VISIT TO MARINE ACQUARIUM IN NIAGARA FALLS. 2. ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE â€" TORONTO DATE : Tues. Mar. 25â€" (10:30 â€" 5:30 p.m.) AGES : 9 to 16 yrs. old COST : Only $4.00 Sat. Mar. 15th â€" 4:30 â€"10 p. m Albert McCormick Arena Waterloo. Ontario. Everyone is invited to see the best Ringette Teams from Western Ont. compete for a berth in the provincial finals in April. NO CHARGE 1. AFRICAN LION SAFARI DATES: Mon. Mar. 24â€" (1â€" 4:30 p.m.) or Thurs. Mar. 27â€" (1â€" 4 :30 p.m.). AGES : 6 to 13 yrs. old. . COST : ONL Y $3.00 NEW RECORDS N.B. The above trips are on a first come basis. PHONE COMMUNITY SERVICES at 576â€"2420 â€" Mon . â€" Fri. between 8: 30 â€" 4:30 p.m. to book a seat. N.Y. etc. DATE: Wed. Mar. 26th (9:30 â€" 5:00 p. m .) AGES : 9 â€"16 vrs. old COST : $6.00 ONTARIO RINGETTE ASSOCIATION 1st REGIONAL PLAY DOWNS CHILDRENS SCHOOL HOLIDAY BUS TOURS SUMMER MINOR SPORTS REGISTRATIONS CITY OF WATERLOO BASEBALL BOYS SOFTBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL BOYS SOCCER GIRLS SOCCER *Rotary Clubs of Kitchener and Waterloo Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 12, 1975 â€" Page 31 FAMIL Y SKATING â€" Family skating is being introducâ€" ed at Moses Springer and Albert McCormick Arenas. The times specified below will be restricted to families only. During family skating, family shall mean a parâ€" ent and their children. The parents must be in the arena the entire time the children are present. FAMILY COST : MOSES SPRINGER ARENA â€" ist and 3rd Sunday of each month, 3: 30 â€" 5:30 p.m. â€" ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA â€" 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month, 3:30 â€" 5:30 pm SATURDAYS SUNDAYS 5â€"WEEK CHINA PAINTING CLASS: ONLY $7.50 FRIDAYS **Are Canadians Well Fed?" with Lorna Miller. THURSDAY : March 13th â€"1 p.im. Babysitting provided. Location: Adult Recreation Centre, Information Callâ€" Project N.I.P . 745â€"0651. FREE INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE â€" Adult Recreation Centre â€" Mon. & Wed. during March and April. 1:00 â€" 4:00 p.m. By appointment only. Phone 579â€"1020 for information. ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE (Corner of King & Allen St.) Dropâ€"in Activities Daily Mon. â€" Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard, Billiards Rooms, 5¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020 _ He will present a slide presentation of "Waterloo in Yesterâ€"Years pr_ April 4thâ€" 2 p.m. â€"__ ADULT REC. CENTRE NO CHARGE â€" Refreshments W.M.H.A. LADIES AUXILIARY ANNOUNCES MEETING on March 16th â€" 8:00 p.m. Waterloo Arena. â€"All Ladies Welcomeâ€" ALSO : LADIES AUXILIARY is having a dance on April 5th at 9:00 p.m. at the K of C Hallâ€" Waterioo. Phone 743â€"4043 for advance tickets. $4.00 per coupte. $5.00 at the door. Catharines. 2. Major Atomâ€" March 13thâ€" 8 pm. Waterloo vs. Welâ€" land. March 15th â€"5 p m. Waterloo vs. Welland 3. Minor Pee Weeâ€" March. 15th â€"8:00 pm. Waterloo vs Niagara Falls 4. Minor Midgetâ€" March 14.â€" 7:30 pm. Waterioo vs St. Catharines > 1. Minor Atomâ€" March 13th â€"7 pm. _Waterloo vs. St PRICES: O.M.H.A. PLAYOFFS â€"WATERLOO ARENA JUNIOR ‘B‘ PLAYOFFS WATERLOO SISKIN‘S vs OWEN sOUND ~PUBLIC ICE SKATING + BRITISH PUB NIGHT FOR SENIORS â€" MAR. 29th â€" 7:30 â€"11:30 SWIM & SLIM FOR SENIORS Thursday Nightsâ€" 7: 30 â€"9: 30 p.m. April 3rd to May 1st Phone 576â€"2420 Ext. 60 to register. ALL ADULTS WELCOME Cost : $1.60 â€"Includes Fish and Chip Lunch. â€"Judging of best Easter Bonnet. PHONE 579â€"1020 for tickets. _A NOSTALGIC AFTERNOON WITH ALD. HAROLD WAGNER NUTRITION LECTURE SERIES Sponsored by Kitchener Family "Y" Mon. Mar. 7th â€"10â€" 11 a.m. NO CHARGE. Phone 579â€"1020 PROCEEDS TO WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. Z2nd and 4th Sunday, each month 3:30â€"5 :30 pm Wed. March 12thâ€" 8 p. m _â€"GO SISKINS,. GO â€" 5:30 â€" 7:30 pm Family Price 8:00 â€" 10:00 pm ADULTS ONLY Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ Family $1.00 MOSES SPRINGER ARENA 7 :00 â€" 9:00 pm General ACTIVITIES Marsiand Centre : 576â€"2420 COMMUNITY SERVICES 1st and 3rd Sun. each month 3:30 â€" 5:30 p.m. ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA 2:00â€"4 :00 pm Family Price 8: 30â€"10: 30 pm General

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